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What are they? Why do we need them? Connectors What are they? Why do we need them?

We need them because… They join ideas and show how those ideas are related to one another. They help us organize our ideas. It’s easier for the reader to follow.

How can we link these sentences? Life in the mountains is challenging. Life in the mountains can be really exciting. Despite the fact that life in mountains is challenging, it can be really exciting. Even though life in the mountains is challenging, it can be really exciting. Life in the mountains is challenging; however, it can be very exciting Wait! There’s a different way. Life in is challenging; therefore, it can be very exciting.

Can you find a different way to link those sentences? This is what we did: I went to a party but the music wasn’t good. I decided to stay anyway because I met my friends and we had a great time. I went to a party. Even though the music wasn’t good, I decided to stay. Eventually we had a great time because I met my friends. Use different connectors and change the order of the sentences!

How can we link these sentences? I went to a party. The music wasn’t good. I decided to stay anyway. I met my friends. We had a great time. I went to a party but the music wasn’t good. I decided to stay anyway because I met my friends and we had a great time.

Connectors of addition Additionally, Furthermore, In addition (to) Moreover, Similarly, Likewise, In the same way, Besides, Not only … but also As well as They connect similar ideas

See if you can add some connectors… Learning English is important. It is a useful language. It is the international language. You can get a good job. You can travel around the world. You can communicate with people all over the world. Where can we add connectors? Learning English is important and it is a useful language. Besides it is the international language. Moreover, you can get a good job. In addition to travelling around the world, you can communicate with people all over the world.

Connectors of contrast However, Nevertheless, Although / though / even though In spite of / despite In contrast to On the one hand, / On the other hand, Whereas / while On the contrary, They connect opposing ideas

Use a comma after however. Always use a comma after some connectors like “however” , “therefore”, etc. I don’t like when it rains, however we desperately need water in Murcia. I don’t like when it rains. However, we desperately need water in Murcia. OR I don’t like when it rains; however, we desperately need water in Murcia. Use a comma after however.

Although / even though Despite / in spite of Wrong: Although that I hate rainy days, we desperately need water in Murcia. Right: Although I hate rainy days, we desperately need water in Murcia. Wrong: Despite that it was raining, we went for a walk. Right: Despite the rain, we went for a walk. Don’t use a complete sentence Use a noun phrase

Connectors of cause and result Because Due to Because of Since As a result of CONNECTORS OF RESULT Consequently, Therefore, Thus, For this reason , They connect the reason why something happens with the result

Most connectors of cause and result are followed by a subject+verb Some connectors are followed by a noun phrase or verb+-ing: due to, as a result of, because of -Because I pay taxes, I should be allowed to vote -Because of the petition,the government changed the law Use a complete sentence Use a noun phrase

Connectors of sequence First, / In the first place, Second, / secondly, Third, etc. Next, Afterwards, / After that, Eventually, Finally, Before that, / beforehand, They help you to organise your writing by making the order of events clear

Connectors of purpose To In order (not) to So as (not) to So that They introduce the reason for an action

Other connectors Fortunately / unfortunately Luckily Obviously For example, For instance, Such as

Practice exercises Connectors More connectors

You should now be an expert on using connectors therefore, try this…

Assignment Rewrite the following paragraph using at least five connectors: Recycling is something that is fairly easy to do. Small plastic bottles and glass bottles can be collected . They can be brought to the supermarket . You can get a refund. For bigger plastic bottles, there are places where you can dispose of the bottles. Paper can be recycled. Newspapers can be collected. You can throw them in special containers. Newspapers are recycled and used to make “new” paper. You can use both sides of the page when writing. You should try to use plastic bags to a minimum. You can bring your own bags. This will save on using plastic bags. Recycling is really easy, it’s a matter of habit.

Assignment #1: Possible answers Recycling is something that is fairly easy to do. First of all, small plastic bottles and glass bottles can be collected . For example, they can be brought to the supermarket in order to get a refund. For bigger plastic bottles, there are places where you can dispose of the bottles. Secondly, paper can be recycled. Newspapers can be collected and thrown in special containers. Then newspapers are recycled and used to make “new” paper. In addition, you can use both sides of the page when writing. Finally, you should try to use plastic bags to a minimum. For instance, you can bring your own bags. As a result, you will save on using plastic bags. To sum up, recycling is really easy, it’s a matter of habit.